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Violence cannot be used as a means to improve sexuality under any circumstances. However, there are still people who take it for granted that they are trying to teach athletes and wielding violence against their players. The bigger problem is that the wounded player deserves no place to appeal for help.

Reporter Jung-Woo Kim covered the reality of Korean sports.

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A youth baseball team in Seoul composed of 20 students from 5th grade elementary school to 1st grade in middle school.

Nearly half of the nine players have left the team since last winter.

This is due to the director's continued swearing and assault.

[Damaged youth parents: hitting (or) hips under the thighs. Cursing. [XXX XX to reach my mother]

hesitantly said .] The director admits that the assault was true, but pleaded that it was not severe.

[Director Yoon Mo/A Youth Baseball Team: It is true that all of the upper grades were shot one by one. It wasn't a joke or a hard hit in the process. If you do, you may get profanity. I should have referred to that.]

This baseball team is recruiting a shortage of players and is still operating normally.

The impatient parents stepped out to stop another victim, but there was no place to receive a report.

The Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Welfare passed to the National Human Rights Commission and the National Human Rights Association to the Korea Sports Council.

[The victim of the youth: Put the complaint back there. So I made a copy and paste and added a complaint. I also put it in (Korean Sports Association).]

This is because the victims belong to a small private club, not an official player.

[Korea Sports Association officials: I checked if it was registered, but it didn't come out. If you are not registered, you will have to go to the National Human Rights Commission or general police investigation.]

Parents have given up reporting that they do not want to go to the police station.

Last year, the National Human Rights Commission of Korea announced the findings that 1 in 5 elementary school children experienced verbal violence and 10% were physically violent.


However, many youth dream trees that cannot be reached even in these statistics are in a blind spot of violence that is not protected by the sports world.

(Video coverage: Kim Heung-ki, Video editing: Woo-jeong Woo) 

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